Y’know what’s hard to figure out? Accurate Ancient Egyptian clothing. Know what’s even harder to figure out? Accurate Ancient Egyptian clothing on a tiny pixel chibi 8′T Hahaa my hand hurts, time to not do pixel art for a long time again

I didn’t include his name coz I have seen an article, which I have yet to read, that says the quote wasn’t originally from Rizal. It said that the meaning of the quote was actually the common sentiments of Filipinos in those times (1800’s). The lack of knowledge of Pre-Spanish Philippines.

I guess even back then, Filipinos are aware of their missing identity.

according to Sobhan Hassanvand, on August 8th, Mashhad’s Friday prayer Imam said that women wearing leggings is the root of Iran’s economic problems.

Iran doesn’t exactly approve of such a conclusion.

interesting thing, my friend Holly wrote a short piece about the trend of wearing the American flag print in various garments in Iran :p (but Iran would rather avoid wearing such things in public herself!)

See this map? I’ve seen people say it’s a map drawn by my people from Jerusalem. Said map, people, being ridiculed for how “inaccurate” this map is. Now let me tell you a fun story:

This map was drawn by German pastor, cartographer and theologist Heinrich Bünting, first published in his book “Travel through Holy Scripture” in 1581. It portrays Jerusalem as the center of the world because it’s home and holy to four monotheistic religions - Islam, Judaism, the Baha’i faith, and Christianity. Further, as for the form of it, it’s supposed to look this odd seeing as it’s depicting the world in a clover shape, a symbolization of the Holy Trinity.

Other works of him include

Europe and

Asia.

So to everyone who claims this was drawn by Jewish people from Jerusalem: You’re wrong. I mean… it’s even in German (or Latin respectively). Not Hebrew.